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Ursula von der Leyen

Feature

Commission's secret NGO contracts: EU funds for lobbying against Mercosur

The Commission supports environmental NGOs with six-figure sums every year. Contracts that were previously kept secret reveal what the NGOs have to do in return: Lobby parliamentarians and advocate positions, some of which go against Commission positions.

By Markus Grabitz

Feature

New Commission: Parliament nominates all 26 Commissioners

It was a long road until the coordinators nominated the six Executive Vice-Presidents and the Health Commissioner. All 26 Commissioners have now been confirmed by Parliament in the hearings. In recent years, Parliament has repeatedly blocked individual candidates.

By Till Hoppe

Feature

EU Commission: nomination of Fitto and Ribera uncertain

In the first week of hearings, 19 out of 20 candidates for the new Commission were confirmed at the first attempt. Difficulties are looming in the final phase: The candidates from Hungary and Italy are encountering resistance from liberals and socialists for political reasons. This also puts the Spanish candidate in danger.

By Markus Grabitz

Opinion

The new EU Commissioner for startups: figurehead or game-changer?

Clark Parsons, CEO of the European Startup Network, believes it is a good sign that an EU Commissioner for startups has been appointed. This would allow Europe to rediscover its ability to shape globally successful companies in new tech sectors.

By Experts Table.Briefings

News

Von der Leyen sets stricter rules for cabinets

The EU Commission President wants to ensure diversity in her Commission. New Commissioners may therefore no longer fill their cabinets predominantly with nationals. At least 50 percent must be women.

By Till Hoppe

News

Commissioners' hearings: timetable and list of questions set

The timetable for the hearings of the Commissioners-designate has been set – but behind the scenes, things are boiling over: The EPP pushed through its proposal for the timetable against the will of the Socialists and Liberals and with the votes of the ECR and far-right Patriots.

By Lukas Knigge

Heads (EN)

Jessika Roswall – Environmental Commissioner from Sweden

Former Swedish EU Minister Jessika Roswall has no previous experience in her future field of work. But the reason why her appointment as Environment Commissioner has been met with some harsh criticism is a different one.

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Feature

New Commission: Von der Leyen seeks balance

In her second term of office, the President of the Commission is making major changes to the authority. However, representatives of a pro-spending and dirigiste policy are becoming less powerful than feared in Berlin and The Hague.

By Till Hoppe